The numbers.

Let's check the numbers.

Players love to know how they’re doing, and what they need to do to get better. PowerPlayer delivers comparables that help them understand their personal strengths and challenges relative to their peer groups. That’s feedback they can count on to help drive improvement.

Small things. Big results.

Small-area games deliver more puck touches, more intensity, more teaching moments, and more fun. And a little PowerPlayer feedback goes a long way to help players and parents understand what coaches are seeing. Add them together and see what happens.

Feedback is fuel.

For people who are looking to improve, feedback is critical. Find out how PowerPlayer helped Bantam AAA coach Stan Kondrotas deliver meaningful, constructive feedback to his players while gaining valuable insights that helped him and his fellow coaches better understand their team’s collective strengths and challenges.

What gets measured gets done.

The old mantra may be a bit of a cliché, but it’s essentially true. When it comes to youth hockey, the current measurement system prioritizes games, where effort can produce wins, but it virtually ignores practice, where effort can produce winners. Until now.

This is competitive intelligence.

If it counts, why not count it?

Competitive teams are composed of all kinds of players in the right combinations. PowerPlayer metrics and ratings help players understand where their personal value lies, and help coaches put them in positions to succeed.